An edition of St. Famous (1995)

St. Famous

a novel

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An edition of St. Famous (1995)

St. Famous

a novel

1st ed.
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Thirty years after a torrid affair with a patient destroyed the family and reputation of psychoanalyst Solomon Grossman, the chancest of coincidences presents him with what he believes is an opportunity to make up for his past mistakes. Watching television coverage of a devastating airplane crash in Los Angeles, Solomon recognizes the National Transportation safety officer in charge as the son he hasn't seen since his wife left him after his affair.

Solomon leaves his busy New York office and, in the hope of a reconciliation, travels to the scene of the disaster. What follows is the haunting story of his fall from respectability, told through vivid flashbacks, and his desperate attempt to redeem himself and his life in the eyes of his son.

  1. Picturing the Wreck is also a controversial exploration of the nature of psychoanalysis: utterly trusted by his patients, Solomon Grossman is the most fallible of men. He is a Holocaust survivor whose personal beliefs and experiences contradict the underlying philosophy of the profession he is sworn to uphold; a professional in the business of caring who no longer cares what he does.
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Publisher
Doubleday
Language
English
Pages
336

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St. Famous
March 5, 2002, Doubleday
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St. Famous: a novel
1996, Doubleday
in English - 1st ed.
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December 1, 1995, Doubleday
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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3554.E355 S7 1996, PS3569.H3387 P48 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
336 p. ;
Number of pages
336

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1276719M
Internet Archive
stfamousnovel00deejrich
ISBN 10
0385472633
LCCN
95008363, 95021054
OCLC/WorldCat
32625785
Library Thing
188675
Goodreads
727220

Work Description

Paul Soloway is an aspiring novelist who works in obscurity and dreams of fame - until fame is inadvertently thrust upon him in the form of a riot, a video camera, and a young black man named Victor Hartley.

Caught in the violent confusion of a community uprising in Manhattan, Paul subsequently finds himself a random victim and reluctant hero, the object of desire at the center of a media circus, and the unwitting subject of intense negotiation among lawyers and movie executives whose own creative abilities threaten to put Paul's to shame. The tumultuous weeks that follow culminate in a devastating confrontation between black and white, literature and commerce, infamy and renown.

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